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M&M Lab


Our Question: How many green M&M's are in this bag?

Our Procedure: In order to answer this question, we opened our bag of M&M's and counted all of the green ones. There were eight green M&M's in the bag.


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Hypothesis: A hypothesis is a guided explanation for a specified group of data.
Data Gathering: Data gathering is the collection of individual facts of statistics.
Multiple Trials: Multiple trials are many individual tries or tests to put the proof.
Variance: Variance is the differences between separate objects.
Median: The median is the value that is in the middle of a set of data.
Mode: The value that appears the most often in a set of data is called the mode.
Histogram: A graph that displays data by using bars that group the data into ranges of numbers is called a histogram.
Pie Chart: A pie chart is a diagram that is made up of two circles to form three sections comparing two different things.
Inference: An inference is an educated guess based on facts.




In conclusion, we successfully found out the answer to the question: How many green M&M’s are in the bag? The total number of green M&M’s in the bag was eight. Through the scientific method, we found a hypothesis, collected data, created tables and charts to display the data, and found the answer to the hypothesis. The entire test will always be a success.